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franknbea
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Word of the Day
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hello and good morning to all!
Today �s word is; Basorexia
All guesses welcome, good luck! |
6 Sep 2010
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Apodo
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Well anorexia is eating nothing......so basorexia is eating the bas or bottom.
Basorexia: This is the scientific name given to a species of bottom feeders which live on the ocean floor and feed on material which has drifted to the bottom. |
6 Sep 2010
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Lina Ladybird
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There �s a spelling mistake, Frank...
It must be "vasorexia", and that �s a very dangerous disease! It makes you eat (uncooked) vases only, which will cause your death in approximately 3 weeks.
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6 Sep 2010
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Larisa.
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Well in Russian �bas � is a low voice.
So Basorexia to my mind is a students � disease which makes them stop eating, cheating, chatting in class when they suddenly hear their teacher talking in a low voice. |
6 Sep 2010
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douglas
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Baso--similar to beso (kiss)
rexia- as in anorexia
basorexia- a sickness that causes you to avoid kissing at all costs
"She looks basorexic, it looks like she hasn �t been kissed in years." |
6 Sep 2010
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ballycastle1
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A illness suffered by someone who has developed an uncontrollable fear of the double bass? |
6 Sep 2010
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perma
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@ballycastle1: not exactly, as "orexia" comes from yet another Greek word which means appetite!
So, on the contrary it �s the uncontrollable DESIRE for the double bass! |
6 Sep 2010
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anitarobi
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Oh Douglas, that �s so depressing. Poor girl...
basorexia... hmm.... let�s see... I know - when a band lacks a bass! |
6 Sep 2010
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valentinaper
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Nice guesses, people!
Now let me see... I think it is the desire of someone to return to his/her base (home) , something like homesickness, since
bas~ base
-orexia= apetite in Greek
Cool, huh?!
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6 Sep 2010
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Poohbear
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I �m with Douglas... sounds reasonable to me!
Though, like Anita, the thought depesses me; I would prefer the poor person to be yearning for being kissed. Maybe with an insatiable appetite, as a tribute to our Greek members.
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6 Sep 2010
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